The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 September 1964 — Page 7

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Armstrong EXCELON Vinyl Tile 10< ea. (30 Pattern*) WILKERSON IPAINT & WALLPAPER ■ SYRACUSE. IND. I Staley's COMPLETE TREE SERVICE • Stump Removing And Termite Control Warsaw, tnd. - Ph,: 267-8807 _____ Glidden’s HOMOGENIZED Spread Satin 100'! LATEX PAINT WILKERSON PAINT & WALLPAPER SYRACUSE. IND. LAKE LINE CABINETS Custom Kitchens Bjuilt-In Appliances Custom Cabinets of all Types Unfinished Furniture Armstrong Tile & Linoleum BEAMER & SON Hwy. 13, 1 mile North of North Webster Phone: 834-1861 7 1 Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE: SYRACUSE 457-3011 WANTED Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA WATCH THE Super Stocks Flying Stocks — 10 Events — — Saturday Nights — . 8 o’clock NEW PARIS SPEEDWAY Mercury Outboards BOATS Custom Craft Boats Fury Boats SHORELINE TRAILERS — Also good selection good used Boats A. Motor* — Boats and Motors Sold on Consignment (Ik SALES Phone: 457-2515 I Rd. 13, South of Syracuse

WAW ASH: INTERIORS HWY 13A — EAST SIDE LAKE WAWASEE FURNITURE — DRAPERIES — , UPHOLSTERING — GIFTS OPE?’ 9 To 5 Mon. Thru Sat, OPEN 6 To 9 Mon. Evening MILDRED & RALPH ENOCH DIAL 856-6931

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Swap Xft MILL TRADE: Motel, 10 modern ■ -units located in NE Indiana on two federal highways. Will trade for year ’round home with beach on large lake. Write: Trade, Box 8, Syracuse. ts WANTED: All your news, church, club and locals. Call us. Phone 457-3666 or 658-2222. The MailJournal. ts HAVE CASH BUYER for good threebedroom home o,n Syracuse Lake, Front street, or N. Shore Dr. preferred. Earle Waltz, realtor. Phone ‘ Syracuse 457-2189. A 27, S 3, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS p. O. Box 248, Leesburg. Ind.’ HERMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING CO. Pump Sales Mi.: 457-3527 - Syracuse ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS TERMS Sale* & Service ED ALEXANDER I Phone 267-7034 1116 East Center St. — Warsaw NOTICE Timex Watches Repaired Here Free Estimates CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center Street Warsaw, Indiana STORE BULKY WINTER GARMENTS WITH US We Have Pick-Up Stations At North Webster Launderette And Dry Cleaning Jot’Em Down Store, Barbee Lakes E & B SHOE STORE Pierceton WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Across from the courthouse Warsaw, Ind. [ WEDDING CAKES •1 Beautifully decorated ; Delicious to eat Reasonably priced I Unique Bake Shop * Downtown Warsaw • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING i Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-5193 Insist On The Genuine AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City, Indiana

rar oft WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-2222 or 457-3666 or come in and look through our catalogue. The Mail-Journal. ts I WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-on stamp pad ink- | ers THE MAIL-JOURNAL. ts CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FURNITURE, custom draperies, slipcovers. Free estimates by Golden’s. Ph. 894-3532 Ligonier collect, ts I FOR SALE: 19 ft. Crist-Craft inboard on Lake Wawasee. Top running condition, $450. Call 234-9440 in South Bend or Sundays, Syracuse 457-2184. A 20, 27, S 3, 10 BLUEBERRIES U-piek -20 c lb. L Good picking. Picked berries available. Open 7:30 to 7. Closed , Sunday. Six miles north of Ply-! mouth on US 31. Hall’s Blueberry Plantation. ts FOR SALE: One used White port- ‘ * able sewing machine, one spin-dry j washer. L. B CASKEY, Papa- ! [ keechie lake, r 2 Syracuse. I FOR SALE: 1958 Ford Fairlane, 2 ! door. immaculate hiride'and out.; '< Good' fires, auto, transmission Must see to appreciate. Call 457- • 4104. '■ I FOR SALE: Flower arrangements. ' novel decorated bottles and other ; < mtainers. Mrs. Maude Desault, j E B >ston St.. Syracuse. 53,10 j FOR SALE: Barber clippers, fire- ’ place mirror and long mirror.; could bth used for door. Thompson . row . boat, barbecue grill with rotisserie, Easy Spin dry washer 1 Reasonable. ’ Call 457-2343 before! nbon. , FOR SALE: Davenport, early Amer- r ican slipcovers and deep blue stud- ' ; io couch. Antique handcarved chair upholstered in.red velvet. Ph. 4573712 until 5 p. m. After five, 4574188. FOR SALK: Thomas Electronic organ, like new. $750 cash. Piano accordian, Cerfni. 120 bass, for adult, I S2OO cash. Call 457-3605. FOR SALE: '64 Olds, 88, 4 door hardtop. Full power, low mileage. Will trade, for older car or sell outright. Save with original owner. FOR SALE: Four oil burning heating stoves, 40,000 BTU in Masonic building. Syracuse. See J. B. Cox, Syracuse. FOR RENT — Apartment, furnishI ed or unfurnished, heat furnished, ■ at Pettit’s Department Store. Lig--1 onier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts TV FOR RENT: Day, week, month. Ideal for vacations, hospital use. . Low as 50c per day. We deliver. Phone Bremen Radio, 546-4481. Bremen. ts FOR RENT: Three-room apt. suitable for one or two people. Stove, refrigerator, heat furnished. No pets. 304 Frazier Ave., Treadway j Apt Ph. 457-3624. ts FOR RENT: Modem, 3-bedroom. bath and a half. Auto gas heat winterized, $75 month with lease. Ogden Island, Syracuse. Phone 457-3644. ' ts FOR RENT: Four robm modern house two bedrooms ■ at 735 Front St., Syracuse. For de tails wrke ■ Harry* W. Gingerich, 6020 W. 7th Avg,, Garv. Ind., 46406, or call Gary 949-3389. A 27, S 3, 10, 17 FOR RENT: Two furnished homes in Syracuse and on Waiibee lake, Milford. Modem, year round, heat. Available Sept. 6. Ideal for young couple, reasonabel. Phone Bremen 546-4481. A 27, S 3 FOR RENT: Syracuse lake home north shore, two bedrooms, modem. gas heat, fireplace, furnished. Available Sept thru June. Reasonable. Cali Nappanee 773-4612 or ! 773-7228. FOR RENT: Country home, stoker heat. Tel. 457-3560 M. K. Mere- - dith. 201 S. Lake St., Syracuse. P - - Wanted to Rent z'-v. I WANTED TO RENT: Garage or small building for furniture and boat storage. Call 856-8636. ——— , , Help Wanted I - Male I 3|%N NEEDED THIS AREA: Pleasant work and profitable to the man willing to take advice. No investmerc Write Man, Box 177, ( Mail-Journal. HELP WANTED: Male for woodworking machine. Experience preferred. Equal opportunity employer. Syracuse Enterprises, Syracuse.

Help Wanted - Female HELP WANTED: Two ladies, two hours a day, $lO a day. Lady Catherine Cosmetics. Write Cosmetics, Box 8, Syracuse. A 27, S 3 WANTED: Babysitter in my home for two children, ages 2 and 6. Call Milford 658-5871. P WANTED: Babysitter from 9-5 for five days a week. Sit for two school children and two pre-school children. Ph. 658-2751. Situation I Xr Wanted \j/< / k EMPLOYMENT WANTED: Caretaker of home in lake area, lawn mowing. painting, carpenter work, driver etc. Ph. 594-6408 after 6 p. m. S 3 ,10 : _ J __ —, — ; —• IIFLP WANTED: Short order cook, nights. Bon-Len Snack Shoppe; .Syracuse. Call f,or appointment 4574142. P — Services xSaU it j CARPET - UPHOLSTERY cleaning. 1 : Phone Golden’s, Ligonier, 894-3532 J collect. ts COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES — Buyers of used furniture,. listed j personal property. Ph. 457-3654 af-' ter 4 p m. Bill Gushwa, manager-' auctioneer. ts CLEANING: For the best in furnoce . and pipe cleaning call DYNA- ! KLEEN Services Unlimited. Phone ■ Warsaw 267-3630 or Leesburg 453- j 4544. A 27, S 3, 10, 17 j ' ' I CARDS THANKS WA \ CARD OF THANKS I xyish Soufiiank my friends and neighbors-foe their cards, flowers, and many kind¥emembrances while I was ill. / BJdnche Kline CARIiOFTHANKS With deep appreciation we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to our good friends, neighbors, EUB church and groups, rescue unit Syracuse fire department, and police at the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. The Rex family NOTICE OF MEETING OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY TAX ADJUSTMENT BOARD Notice Is hereby <iven to Interested taxpayers. that this Board will meet at the Commissioner* Room, in the Court House, Warsaw. Kosciusko County. Indiana, beginning at 9:00 AM. EST. on Monday. .September 14. 1964. All the budgets of al the taxing units, of Kosciusko County, will be considered | by the said Board and anyone Interested , therein, should’make contact on or before said dal.-. September 14. 1964. Dated at the City at Warsaw, this 3rd day of September, 1964. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko County, Indiana i — — I Commissioners Claims The fnUowinr is a list of claims to b- J cohsidereti by the BOarti of Commissioner I . at their meeting on September 8. 1964. ! Milo E Clase 41.561 Masme Cta<- 15-00 | I. Noble. C . Blocker, do hereby certify] that th- above to a true list of claims I presented to the.. Board of Comtnissioners on the Bth day of SeDtesafeeTi,| ■ 1964. " ■ f NOBLE C BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko County. Indiana j KERCHER'S ARE PICKING Kalhaven Peaches ■ '■ ! . L r > Excellent Freezing and Canning ■■.: Bartlett Pears ■ I Stagey Prune Plums . - ■ Mclntosh Apples Next Week Thru Labor Day I Early Sweet Elberta Peaches • I I Red Skin Peaches . i Kercher’s Sunrise Orchards i < i -• *4 1 1 Mile S. Goshen on SR 15 I 4 <

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SHEPHERD Daughter .An eight pound, seven ounce daughter was bom Friday, Aug. 28. at 9:40 p.m. in the Murphy Medical Center -to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shepherd of Leesburg. The mother is the former Carole Sue Deisch. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Deisch of Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Shepherd of Fredsville. Ky., are the paternal grandparents. *. KAUFMAN, Steven Leroy Mr. and Mrs. James Kaufman, Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Steven Leroy, bom Sunday, Aug. 30 at the Goshen hospital at 2:16 p.m. The baby weighed eight and one half pounds and has two sisters. The grandparKits are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Cripe and Mr.'j and Mrs. Leland Kaufman. LISOR, Kenneth Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lisor, r 1 Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Kenneth Edwin, bom Thursday, Aug. 27. at 9:45 a.m., in the E’kliait hospital. Young Kenneth weighed eight pounds,, nine ounces at birth and has a six year old brother. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kleinknight, Syracuse. SPITLER Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duane Spitler. Syracuse, are. the parents of a daughter, bom Tuesday, Aug. 25, at the Goshen hospital. WOGOMAN Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wcgoman of Cromwell, are the parents of a daughter, bom this week at the Goshen hospital. Syracuse Police Report For August Syracuse chief of police, Don Enyeart, reports the following activities of the police department for tlie month of August: Four traffic arrests, nine dog calls, one accident arrest, three accidents investigated and three criminal arrests. The department received 160 calls and the police car was driven 2243 miles. There were four thiefts reported', two cleared; and one Vandalism report. Six no parking zone tickets were issued. COUNTY DEMOCRAT WOMEN IN SEPT. MEETING 0 The County Democrat Women met at the Wawasee Lake cottage of Mrs. Wayne Bucher last evening. There were 22 members present and four new members. Final plans were made for the salad bar and style .4k>w to be held at the Milford fire station on Wednesday. Sept. 23. Mrs. Esther Charlj ton is chairman of the evert. Mrs. Earl Boggs is food chairman with Mrs. Evelyn Shillings assisting. The door prizes were won by Mrs. Robert Reed and Miss Janice j Morrison: Tiie next meeting will be in the i home of Mrs John Ball at 201 north Maple street in Warsaw on October 7. * GLEN TREESHES HOME FROM WESTERN TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treesh and two SMB, Jcxi and Mark, of Waubee i Lake 'arrived home Tuesday eveining from a Lhree-week motor trip through the great northwest. They drove the:r camper, and stayed a: canopßites each night. They ais- | ited Spokane. Wash., and motored to die Pacific coast, returning via . tiie Ref wood Drive in nortix'm Call if tomia. They visited the Black Hills Yellowstone National Park, Reno, ; the Tetans. and other points of interest. On Sunday evening they were dinner guests of Mr. and I Mrs. Hoy Jones, former Milford residents. at their Golden, Cok>., home. s MISS ROTHENBERGER ENTERTAINS GARDEN CLUB The Syracuse- Wawasee Garden cldh met at the lake home of Miss Katherine Rothenberger on Tuesday night. Mrs. Maurice Kober was assistant hostess. Miss Rothenberger gave an interesting program telling about her family heirlooms and the interest? ing stories connected with each of them. The story which delimited the group most of all was the story of the furs given to her aunt as a wedding gift She had the furs intact in the carrying case they originally came in some 75 years ago. The hostess served lovely refreshments from a cherry table given to Miss Rothenberger’s mother as a wedding gift and the coffee was made in a grandpa’s coffee pot.

Guests of the club for the evening were Mrs. Dean Coverstone, Miss Freda Withers. Mrs. Ruth Meredith, and Mrs. Edith Rhode. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Fred Johnson west of Syracuse.

LADIES IN PRE-BOWL MEETING AUGUST 24 The Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling League had a pre-bowl meeting on Monday Aug. 24, at the Wawasee BowL The 1964-65 season will open on September 15 at 12:30 p.m. Syracuse Locals Weekend guests of Millard Hire, Syracuse Lake, were Lowell C. Stanley, Hospital Administrator of the Indiana Masonic Home, and Mrs. Stanley, and I. S. Newby, all of Franklin., and Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Stanley and son, Jeffrey, of Dayton, O. Sunday evening callers were Ed Strieby, Chicago, a Syracuse higji school classmate and graduate with Mr. Hire, and Robert Strieby, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and Sharon, Miss Mary Simon, Jimmie Gilbert and James Gilbert, all' of Syracuse, attended the Saturday afternoon funeral of Carl Schlundt of South Haven. Mich. Senices' were held in South Bend. Mrs. Clyde Johnston, son and daughter, all of Syracuse, attended the Saturday afternoon funeral of Carl Schlundt of South Haven, Mich. Senices were held in South Bend. Mr. Schlundt was a son-in-law of Mrs. Johnston. Milford Locals Approximately 20 members of the Rnetama club of Milford high school attended the Enchanted Hills Playhouse Wednesday evening. They saw “Sunday In New York." .with, ‘.’leir..sponsor William Dorsey and Mrs. Dorsey. NINE COUNTY RESIDENTS LOSE LICENSES Nine residents of Kosciusko county have had their driver licenses sus-pended-according to the latest reports from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in Indianapolis. They are as follows: Dennis Allen Rehborg of r 2. Box 12, Leesburg, from 7-28-64 to 9-28-61, for drunk driving. Sam H. Bailey of r 2 Claypool, from 7-9-64 to 7-9-65, for matters appearing on record points. Thomas Lee Home of Box 422. Pierceton, from 8-3-64 to 11-1-64, for drunk driving. Marvin R. Coy of r 3 Warsaw, 1 year X, for matters appearing on record points and failed to. appear. Samuel Jacob Nehcr of 713 N. Side Drive, Warsaw’, for 7-13-64 to 1-13-65 for leaving the scene of an accident. Larry M. Roe of r 2 Syracuse, from 8-13-64 to 9-13-64, for matters appearing on record points. Dorothy Jean Sponsellcr of r 3 Warsaw, from 7-30- 4 to 1-30-65, for leaving the scene of an accident. William L. Weckler of 1200 Ranch 1 Road. Warsaw’, from 8-13-64 to 10-13-64, matters appearing on record points. Jon A. Woodling of 757 W. Center, Warsaw’, 1 year X, for matters apeparing on record points.

Sunday In N. Y/ At Enchanted Hills Playhouse I file last show of the season at j the Enchanted Hills playhouse is I sure to make patrons plan to come ■ for next year's performances. I “Sunday In New York’’ is hilar- , iously presented. It runs now thru Saturday night when there are two I performances. | The lead parts are played by ! Dee Kreglow as Eileen Taylor and Joseph D'Luhy as Mike Mitchell | and the casting is great. Dee plays | the part, of a 25 year old “girl’’ wiio is wanting to get married and j Has been throwi over by her boy- ‘ friend because she is too . virtuous. | Joe plays the part of a man she ; happens to meet on the Fifth avenue j bus and decides to gb to a restaurant . for “Tea and Crumpets” with him I after, getting a pin on her dress i hooked to his suit coat while trying ‘to “squeeze” out of the bus. This is the beginning of their relationThe crowd -was uproarious at the , opening night performance over the portrayal of the situation which de- ! velops when they get caught in the : rain and return to the apartment of i Eileen’s brother, Adam. The plot thickens when Eileen’s boy friend from Albany comes to propose and finds them in their robes. You’ll want to go and see how the show is climaxed for yourself. Adams is portrayed by John Baldwin and he becomes quite upset and protective of his sister at one spot in the play. Other,bit parts are being played by Qiarlene Rothan and Anthony Heald. Charlene plays a lady on the bus and in the theater, a ladies’ room attendant, and a Japanese waitress where she has a very surprising line. Anthony is great as a masher on ..e bus and in the theater, an English waiter, and a Japanese waiter. One can almost feel the sports car which is driven by Russell portrayed by Joe Yoder move in the scene in which the four main characters take a ride. The “stop” light on the street adds to the sound effects to make excellent staging. | Why not call now and try to see this final comedy of the year, you’ll be glad you did. I

Thursday, September 3, 1964 THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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The Casualty Count by Jerry Marcus

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Driver error caused more than 3,000,000 caiualtiei in 1963.

I Outstanding Sportswriter

*' ’... *’ . M' I . ■ "V • . ... I " v‘' * ■ Governor Terry Sanford of North Carolina, right, presents the Martini & Rossi Sportsman’s Sportswriter Trophy to Allison Danzig. ?» e:t J erk Times tennis writer, at the Sportscasters and Sportswriters Awards Program in Salisbury, N. C.

SALISBURY. N. C.-For five | years now the nation’s top sportswriters and sportscasters ; have been assembling in this ■ pretty little town of 25,000 each ; spring to participate in an an- j nual awards program which honors the top men in their profession. . j For three days Salisbury 1?- > comes Sportstown, U.S.A. You can find such top sportswriters and sportscasters as Red Smith, Lindsey Nelson, Chris Schenkel, John Carmichael, Vince Scully, Jim Mu-ray breaking bread with the friendly folks down here who revel in playing host to these sports chroniclers. Nearly a hundred of their fraternity journey here from all parts of the nation each year. This year a new award wa* added to th* National Sports-

caster* and Sportswriters Awards Program which is climaxed by the actual awards presentations which were held this year for the first time in the huge new Catawba College Auditorium. The new award is a Martini & Rossi Trophy presented to the outstanding writer on a sportsman’s sport. The first winner of the award, a beautiful Tiffany designed silver replica of a magazine electrotype plate with a replica of the printed page on the reverse side, was Allison Danzig, tennis writer for The New York Times. The award was presented on the basis as votes polled from more than 6,000 of his fellow sportswriters and sportscaster* all ever the country.

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